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Perceptions of the use of intelligent information access systems in university level active learning activities among teachers of biomedical subjects.

International journal of medical informatics
BACKGROUND: Student participation and the use of active methodologies in classroom learning are being increasingly emphasized. The use of intelligent systems can be of great help when designing and developing these types of activities. Recently, emer...

HemOnc.org: A Collaborative Online Knowledge Platform for Oncology Professionals.

Journal of oncology practice
PURPOSE: Cancer care involves extensive knowledge about numerous chemotherapy drugs and chemotherapy regimens. This information is constantly evolving, and there has been no freely available, comprehensive, centralized repository of chemotherapy info...

The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Diagnostic Radiology: A Survey at a Single Radiology Residency Training Program.

Journal of the American College of Radiology : JACR
PURPOSE: Advances in artificial intelligence applied to diagnostic radiology are predicted to have a major impact on this medical specialty. With the goal of establishing a baseline upon which to build educational activities on this topic, a survey w...

Deep Learning Method for Denial of Service Attack Detection Based on Restricted Boltzmann Machine.

Big data
In this article, the application of the deep learning method based on Gaussian-Bernoulli type restricted Boltzmann machine (RBM) to the detection of denial of service (DoS) attacks is considered. To increase the DoS attack detection accuracy, seven a...

Artificial Intelligence and Radiology: A Social Media Perspective.

Current problems in diagnostic radiology
OBJECTIVE: To use Twitter to characterize public perspectives regarding artificial intelligence (AI) and radiology.

Digital Diabetes Data and Artificial Intelligence: A Time for Humility Not Hubris.

Journal of diabetes science and technology
In the future artificial intelligence (AI) will have the potential to improve outcomes diabetes care. With the creation of new sensors for physiological monitoring sensors and the introduction of smart insulin pens, novel data relationships based on ...